Herman Miller: Ward Bennett

Herman Miller: Ward Bennett

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Ward Bennett’s story is a remarkable one. His career began at age 13, when he quit school to work in the garment district in New York City. At 15, he designed his first clothing collection; at 16 he left for Europe, where he continued working on fashions.

While in Europe, he attended art schools in Florence and Paris, but he was mostly self-taught, with skills that ranged from illustrating, sculpting, and jewelry-making to furniture, interior, and home design. 

Bennett eventually settled back in New York, where his reputation earned him some of the day’s most affluent clients: David Rockefeller and Chase Manhattan Bank, Tiffany & Co., Sasaki, Italian industrialist Gianni Agnelli, Rolling Stone founder Jann Wenner. Simplicity and comfort were always his goals, and Bennett says he learned a great deal about lumbar support, the importance of chair arms, and designing the right “pitch” from working with the doctor who treated John F. Kennedy’s bad back.


Quotation

"I learn from people."

- Herman Miller: Ward Bennett

Desig by Herman Miller: Ward Bennett


Desig by Herman Miller: Ward Bennett

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Bennett, who died in 2003, is also considered the first American to use industrial materials for home furnishings, well before the high-tech look of the 1970s became popular. He was hailed by the American Institute of Architects for “transforming industrial hardware into sublime objects.”

“There was nothing superfluous about Ward’s designs, nothing ‘extra,’”says Tim deFiebre.

Many of Bennett’s designs are in the Museum of Modern Art’s permanent collection as well as in the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum; he is also in Interior Design magazine’s Hall of Fame.

“I think it’s a real testament to Ward’s work that a product 40 years old—the H frame storage—won Best of NeoCon Gold in 2004,” says deFiebre.
“When I give talks about design, I always say, products may go in and out of favor, depending on the foibles of fashion, but good design is always good.”

Awards and Accolades

Best of NeoCon Gold, H Frame Storage, 2004